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DfcukinLite t1_j100hl3 wrote

Well, for starters more places opened up in Mount Vernon. When Brewers Art first opened it was one of few reasonable causal places to drink and hang out. It was super cool, voted by Esquire mag as one of the best bars in the US. As well as food awards. But that was 15 years ago. There’s now there’s more places within a 5 block radius.

They now have weird hours and would rather close early post pandemic. They were closed for a long time too during the pandemic. Station North, Old Goucher and Remington have also stolen the night life crowd in central Baltimore, so it’s more of a pregame and dinner spot. I used to live at Brewers for late night happy hour in the dungeon when Beasley, Joe, Eric, etc were there great times.

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ajflipz t1_j0zzhas wrote

As a recent transplant from NYC, this is probably one of the hardest things to deal with for me. I'm not used to everything closing by 9/10pm except 7-11. The lack of food delivery options after you worked a 12 hr shift is painful. I've eaten a lot of ramen lately as I'm too tired to cook. Don't get me started on the very limited number of liquor stores that are open on Sunday. 😩

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mixolydienne t1_j0zw2lb wrote

Reply to comment by lazzarone in Best bread in Baltimore? by LaraineAgain

Agree, I was excited to have them in the neighborhood and joined their bread share to support them getting started, but the bread just wasn't very good :/ Everything was so flat it was mostly crust, and gummy in the middle.

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PoopIsAlwaysSunny t1_j0zvkf2 wrote

I’m with you. Last couple times I popped in the service was mediocre, crowd was minimal, and food was incredibly disappointing. 15 years ago it was one of my favorite spots in the city, and 5 years ago it was still great and had amazing food.

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